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Stephen Hawking A Biography - The Man Who Defied All Limits - cover

Stephen Hawking A Biography - The Man Who Defied All Limits

Dave Andrew

Publisher: Limitless Impact LLC

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Summary

Have you seen someone from a movie that made you wonder if someone like that exists in real life?
 
Like Superman, or Wonderwoman.
 
Someone with extraordinary qualities that only lives by your imagination.
 
I thought they are just like that, from my fantasy. Until... I came across Stephen Hawking.
 
Stephen Hawking is a name that is impossible to ignore, at least if you’re a human from Earth.
 
Although to be fair, I’m willing to bet that aliens also know a thing or two about him.
 
He was called the modern day Einstein for a reason.
 
If you don't know him, or have heard of him but didn't know how big of an impact he did on this planet, or you just want some inspiration when you are feeling down... then take a look at this book.
 
Stephen Hawking, the Man Who Defied Everything includes:
 
What Everyone Ought To Know About Stephen Hawking (How he was predicted to die by 21, and how he extended his life to 76) Stephen Hawking is a Robot, How He Can Talk Without Opening His Mouth Why A Brief History of Time Will Change the Way You Think: From the Big Bang to Black Holes The Universe in a Nutshell Explained in an Easy Way, You Don't Have To Be a Scientist or Cosmologist to Understand Interpretation of The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe Fall in Love with Physics and Science by his beliefs The Dreams that Stuff is Made of: The Most Astounding Papers of Quantum Physics, and How They Shook the Scientific World The Ice Bucket Challenge The Truth Is You Are Not The Only Person Concerned About ALS
 
And much MUCH more!
 
Are you ready to know about a real-life superhero who lived in our generation?
 
You will be amazed at how he surpassed hindrances that are not imaginable.
 
Much of the content of this book is being debated for his belief have a different approach.
Available since: 03/19/2018.

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